A Milton Hawes Giclée is a limited edition fine art print produced with continuous tone ink-jet technology. Giclée is an exciting new medium because of its unparalleled quality, longevity and the desirability of printing-on-demand. 
The Giclée process will render an image of exceptional clarity. Giclée prints will exceed your greatest expectations. You can expect your print properly displayed to retain it's original magnificence for up to 100 years.
Producing a Giclée print is a slow and meticulous process which requires the skill of an artist to create museum quality prints. The technology calls for special equipment and techniques to obtain the best color accuracy, sharpness, continuous color tone and artistic interpretation available in fine art prints. Each Milton Hawes print is printed by the photographic artist in his studio to ensure that the highest standards are met. Your
limited edition giclee' art will be custom printed after your order is received.
Giclée prints are widely accepted at museums and galleries. Many museums in the United States and abroad have either mounted exhibitions of Giclée prints or purchased prints for their permanent collections.
These include:
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York)
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The Guggenheim (New York)
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The Museum of Fine Art (Boston)
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The Philadelphia Museum
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The Smithsonian Institute
Additionally, many distinguished photographers and artists produce works that are Giclée printed. Among them:
- Andrew Wyeth
- Jamie Wyeth
- Joyce Tennison
- Peter Ralston
- John Paul Caponigro
- Hans Neleman
- Raymond Meeks
- Dennis Schultz
- Peter Nelson
- Richard Avedon
- Ashesha Conroy
- Bob Timberlake